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The phrase "a preview of bad" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in contexts where one is indicating an early indication of something negative or undesirable.
Example: "The initial reviews of the movie were a preview of bad, suggesting it might not perform well at the box office."
Alternatives: "a glimpse of negativity" or "an indication of trouble".
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Unprecedented stratospheric cold is driving the extreme ozone destruction, researchers said in an announcement made here today, which could be a preview of bad ozone holes to come before the ozone layer recovers toward the middle of the next century.
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"But I don't think it would be a bad question to ask," Trump said, according to a preview of the episode released by Fox.
A Preview of Calculus.
It was a preview of sorts.
Below, a preview of coming phenomenological attractions.
Recently, you had a preview of this.
A Preview of Guidance to Come.
See a preview of the graphics.
A preview of the service is available at metplayer.org/preview.org/preview
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